University of Oklahoma - Sooner Yearbook (Norman, OK)

 - Class of 1941

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION One of the newest and most up-to- date buildings on the campus, the Busi- ness Administration building, is the home of Oklahoma ' s future business men and women. The first business curriculum -as of- fered in 1913 through a subordinate school in the College of Arts and Sci- ences. The demand for business training continued to increase so rapidly the Board of Regents raised the School of Business from a two-year school to a four-year college in 1927 and changed the name to College of Business Admin- istration. In 1925 the College of Administra- tion, then the School of Business, was admitted to membership in the Amer- ican Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. To give students a systematic prepa- ration for business careers the college offers courses to enable graduates to understand all public problems. -Mytkur vS. . Mdams, Jji ' ean One of the most prolific writers in the field of economics is Dr. Arthur B. Adams, dean of the College of Business Administration. Dean Adams intended to study law when he entered Columbia University in 1910, but when he had taken a few courses his first year he decided to study economics; and when he started teaching at Central College, Fayette, Missouri, in 1912, he was a professor in history and economics. In 1913, he was selected assistant professor of economics at the University of Okla- homa, and in 1915 he was advanced to associate professor. He became dean of the present college in 1927 when the School of Business Administration became a college. Another important position held by Dean Adams was the position of Economist for the Federal Trade Commission at Washington, D. C, from 1917 to 1919. He was also selected to study the economic conditions in Europe in 1931. He is on the Executive Com- mittee of the Southwestern Social Science Association. One of Dean Adams ' most famous books in the fiekl of economics is Our Economic Revolution, published in 1933. While attending the University of South Carolina, Adams became a member of Phi Beta Kappa. His name is listed in Who ' s Who in Education, Who ' s Who in America and in The First Families of America. In his spare time he likes to play golf and billiards. Page 26

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Learn by doiny; is one ot the prin- ciples upon which the University of Oklahoma College of Education was tnundcil. When the college was first organized as a subordinate school in the College of Arts and Sciences in 1909, facilities for practice teaching were meager; but to- day the University Demonstration Schools furnish the foundation for this important part of the teacher ' s training. The demonstration schools arc di- videci into the following parts: the ele- mentary school, the junior high school, and the senior high school. Students who are studying to be ad- ministrators and supervisors also have an opportunity to get practical experi- ence the same as the teachers. All research work in the field of edu- cation that the students do is bound in book form for future reference. C iiSvuoi tk L olunad, «Z-) ina6f Jean, A dean who has more interests than just school work is Dr. Ellsworth Collings, dean of the College of Education. Dean Collings likes to motor south to the Arbuckles and fish and hunt on his ranch when he isn ' t burieti in work in his college. He received his education at several of the most prominent institutions of learning in the United States. He received his Bachelor of Science from the University of Missouri in 1918. Five years later he took the Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. One year latei- he |-ecei ' eil the Doctor of Philnsophv degree fi ' nm the same institution. Dean Collings has worketj eoiistanth to gi e tlie University of Oklahoma a school in which students may receive the most practical and up-to-date training in teaching. He has encouraged the practice teaching methotls in order to gi -e students the proper training tor their positions. He is a lite member ol the Oklahoma Eilucational Associatit)n anei the National Eilu- cation Association. He is also a member of the Oklahoma Academy of Science. Dean Collings is also a memiier of Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi, honorary organizations. Inckidecl in the puhruations lie has written arc: Psychology for Teachers , Pro- gressive Teaching in Secondary Schools , The School in a Changing World , The Ca- pacit ' to rirow the Primary Quallficatinn of Teachers . Paqe 25



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GRADUATE SCHOOL • ' Achancctl courses antl opportunities for research are provided in nearly all departments offered to students in the (jraduate school. Graduates of the University and graduates of other schools and universi- ties are eligible for admission into this school. After the student receives admission into the school, he may become a gradu- ate v th full standing. He then be- comes a candidate for a degree in this school. The Uni ' ersity of Oklahoma offered graduate instruction as early as 1899. The Graduate School was first organ- ized separately in 1909, and the first master ' s degree was conferred in June, 1929. Included in the legislative faculty of the school are the president, the dean, and the heads of the departments offer- ing courses for graduate credit. . J omef c=JL. cJ-)odae, J-)i Jean For the past 15 years Dr. Homer L. Dodge has been the able dean of the University of Oklahoma Graduate School. The Colgate graduate is also director of the School of Engineering Physics, and was formerly a member of the physics faculty at the University of Iowa. Dean Dodge reccixed his A. B. from Colgate in 1910, and the same school conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor ol Science in 1932. He recei cd the M. S. and Ph. D. Irom the L iiversity of Iowa. Since Dean Dotlge grew up on the St. Lawrence river, his favorite hobby was boating lor a good many years, but he trailed this hobby for camping when he came to Oklahoma. I le IS also keenlv interesteii in anthropology, aiul has isiteil most of the sites of pre- historic cliff dwellers of the Southwest. At one time he was secretary ol the o a. City Art Association. I le has ti-a eled e tensi el - m I ' .urope. Included among his honoi-ary organizations are Physical Society ol London, Sigma Xi, Phi Heta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, tii st pi sident of the American Association ol Physics Teachers, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He wrote The Future of Pinsics in 1931 for the LIniversitv of Iowa Studies. Pago 21

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